Ethics Photos on Townhall

Posted: 4/25/2012 2:25:47 PM EST

In this image from video, News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch appears at Lord Justice Brian Leveson's inquiry in London, Wednesday April 25, 2012 to answer questions under oath about how much he knew about phone hacking at the News of the World tabloid. Murdoch is being grilled on his relationship with British politicians at the country's media ethics inquiry, while a government minister is battling accusations he gave News Corp. privileged access in its bid to take over a major broadcaster. (AP Photo/Pool)

Posted: 4/25/2012 11:05:46 AM EST

In this image from video, News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch appears at Lord Justice Brian Leveson's inquiry in London, Wednesday April 25, 2012 to answer questions under oath about how much he knew about phone hacking at the News of the World tabloid. Murdoch is being grilled on his relationship with British politicians at the country's media ethics inquiry, while a government minister is battling accusations he gave News Corp. privileged access in its bid to take over a major broadcaster. (AP Photo/Pool)

News Corporation Chief Executive and Chairman, Rupert Murdoch (R), arrives with his wife Wendi and son Lachlan (obscured) at the High court in London April 25, 2012. Murdoch will give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into standards and ethics in the media, at the High Court on Wednesday. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT)

News Corporation Chief Executive and Chairman, Rupert Murdoch (R), leaves his apartment with his wife Wendi and son Lachlan in London April 25, 2012. Murdoch will give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into standards and ethics in the media, at the High Court in London on Wednesday. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA BUSINESS)

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News Corporation Chief Executive and Chairman, Rupert Murdoch, leaves his apartment in London April 25, 2012. Murdoch will give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into standards and ethics in the media, at the High Court in London on Wednesday. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA BUSINESS)

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News Corporation Chief Executive and Chairman, Rupert Murdoch (R), leaves his apartment with his wife Wendi and son Lachlan in London April 25, 2012. Murdoch will give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into standards and ethics in the media, at the High Court in London on Wednesday. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA BUSINESS)

News Corporation Chief Executive and Chairman, Ruper Murdoch (R), leaves his apartment with his wife Wendi and son Lachlan in London April 25, 2012. Murdoch will give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into standards and ethics in the media, at the High Court in London on Wednesday. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA BUSINESS)

Posted: 4/24/2012 7:10:46 PM EST

A protester dressed up as Rupert Murdoch poses for photographs as he demonstrate outside the Leveson inquiry at the High Court in London, Tuesday, April 24, 2012. James Murdoch defended his record at the head of his father's British scandal-tarred newspaper arm, saying Tuesday that he had been given assurances by subordinates "which proved to be wrong." Murdoch was testifying at Lord Justice Brian Leveson's inquiry into media ethics to answer questions about his role in the phone hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World tabloid. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

James Murdoch (R) is driven from the High Court after attending the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the media, in central London April 24, 2012. Murdoch denied on Tuesday that he tried to use the political influence wielded by his father's newspapers to steer through the largest takeover in his company's history at a time when it was battling a scandal over hacking phones. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS SOCIETY)

A still image from broadcast footage shows News Corp Deputy Chief Operating Officer, James Murdoch, speaking at the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the media at the High Court in London April 24, 2012. REUTERS/POOL via Reuters TV

Demonstrators dressed as James (L) and Rupert Murdoch protest outside the High Court in London April 24, 2012. James Murdoch gave evidence on Tuesday to the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the media at the High Court in London. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA CIVIL UNREST)

Demonstrators dressed as James (L) and Rupert Murdoch protest outside the High Court in London April 24, 2012. James Murdoch gave evidence on Tuesday to the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the media at the High Court in London. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA CIVIL UNREST)

Demonstrators dressed as Rupert (L) and James Murdoch protest outside the High Court in London April 24, 2012. James Murdoch gave evidence on Tuesday to the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the media at the High Court in London. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA CIVIL UNREST)